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 <head>
  <title>CSS 2.1 Test Suite: Cascading Order</title>
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="support/c-red.css">
  <style type="text/css">
   body * { color: red; list-style: none; margin: 0; padding: 0; }
   span { color: red; }
   li span.a { color: red; }
   li span.b { color: red; }
   li span.c { color: red; }
   li span.d { color: red; }
   li span.e { color: red; }
   li span.f { color: red; }
   ul li span.a { color: green; }
   ul li span.b { color: green; }
   ul li li span.c { color: red; }
   ul li li span.d { color: red; }
   ul li li span.e { color: red; }
   ul li li span.f { color: red; }
   ul li li span.c { color: green; }
   li.test1 span.d { color: green; }
   ul li.test2 span.e { color: green; }
   ul li.test3 span.f { color: red; }
   ul li#test3 span.f { color: green; }
   .test4 { color: red; }
   .test4 { color: green; }
   .c { color: green; }
  </style>
  <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/cascade.html#cascading-order" title="6.4.1 Cascading order">
  <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/cascade.html#specificity" title="6.4.3 Calculating a selector's specificity">
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 <body>
  <ul>
   <li> <span class="a"> This should be green. </span> </li>
   <li> <span class="b"> This should be green. </span>
    <ul>
     <li> <span class="c"> This should be green. </span> </li>
     <li> <span class="c"> This should be green. </span> </li>
     <li class="test1"> <span class="d"> This should be green. </span> </li>
    </ul>
   </li>
   <li class="test2"> <span class="e"> This should be green. </span> </li>
   <li id="test3" class="test3"> <span class="f"> This should be green. </span> </li>
   <li> <span class="a"> This should be green. </span> </li>
  </ul>
  <p style="color: green;"> This should be green. </p>
  <p class="test4"> This should be green. </p>
  <p class="c"> This should be green. </p>
 </body>
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